The UNM College of Education (COE) features more than 40 researchers Wednesday, Nov. 12 for its Annual IFCE Research Showcase 2014, which highlights a variety of research focused on critical health, well-being, educational issues and more from the ...
School is in session and now that students and parents are settling into an everyday routine, there are a few tips that can go a long way toward academic success says University of New Mexico Associate Professor David Atencio, who is the program ...
More than 35 researchers will gather Tuesday, Nov. 19 for the Annual IFCE Research Showcase 2013, which features a variety of research focused on critical health, well-being, educational issues and more from the College of Education’s Department of ...
The Brindle Foundation, a Santa Fe-based nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to early childhood development, recently awarded a $25,720 grant to the UNM College of Education's Family Development Program to publish Watch Me Play, Watch Me Learn In ...
The UNM campus community is invited to learn more about research on critical health, well-being and education issues in New Mexico and beyond when the Department of Individual, Family and Community Education (IFCE) in the UNM College of Education hosts a ...
People taking part in UNM's Family Development Program/Decade of the Child dialogues on early childhood development issues will conduct a forum to share their ideas for ensuring the success of all children on Thursday, Nov. 11 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the ...
The Family Development Program, in collaboration with Decade of the Child, a statewide early childhood advocacy coalition, and Native American Professional Parent ...